Old Maps of Alabama Hills, Lone Pine

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Alabama Hills, Lone Pine maps

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  1. 1907 Map of Mt. Whitney
    1907 Map of Mt. Whitney
    1907 Mt. Whitney
    1907 Print · USGS
    The Owens Valley and Sierra high country come alive in this early survey of the Inyo and Tulare border. Genealogists can trace the early layout of Independence and Lone Pine or locate sites like the Bluebell Mine and Old Camp Independence.
    10 unique versions available

  2. 1919 Map of Mt. Whitney
    1919 Map of Mt. Whitney
    1919 Mt. Whitney
    1919 Print · USGS
    Owens Valley life and the High Sierra peaks are captured here in the years following the railroad's arrival. Genealogists and historians can trace early settlements and transit routes, from the streets of Independence to the Bluebell Mine and the grounds of Old Camp Independence.

  3. 1937 Map of Mt. Whitney, 1954 Print
    1937 Map of Mt. Whitney, 1954 Print
    1937 Mt. Whitney
    1954 Print · USGS
    The Owens Valley and the High Sierra meet in the late 1930s, showing the early infrastructure of Independence and Lone Pine. Genealogists and historians can trace the Southern Pacific System railroad, the location of Manzanar, and remote sites like Old Camp Independence.
    3 unique versions available

  4. 1948 Map of Fresno
    1948 Map of Fresno
    1948 Fresno
    1948 Print · USGS
    The San Joaquin Valley and the High Sierra met during a period of rapid post-war growth and industrial expansion. Genealogists and researchers can trace family lines through small rail towns like Calwa City, find early aviation sites at Fresno-Chandler, or locate the Fresno Copper Mine.

  5. 1955 Map of Fresno
    1955 Map of Fresno
    1955 Fresno
    1955 Print · USGS
    The Central Valley and High Sierra meet in this mid-fifties study of California’s agricultural and wilderness heart. Researchers can trace the rail-side growth of Sanger, Selma, and Reedley or locate high-altitude landmarks like Mt Whitney and Hume Lake.

  6. 1956 Map of Fresno
    1956 Map of Fresno
    1956 Fresno
    1956 Print · USGS
    The Central Valley and High Sierra meet in this mid-fifties survey of a rapidly developing California interior. Researchers can trace the rail-and-water networks of Visalia, the footprint of Tulare Lake, and the remote heights of Sequoia National Park.

  7. 1958 Map of Fresno
    1958 Map of Fresno
    1958 Fresno
    1958 Print · USGS
    The Central Valley and High Sierra meet in this mid-century survey of the California heartland. Researchers can trace the rail-and-road network connecting Fresno and Visalia or locate high-country landmarks like Mt Whitney and Sequoia National Park.

  8. 1958 Map of Lone Pine, 1960 Print
    1958 Map of Lone Pine, 1960 Print
    1958 Lone Pine
    1960 Print · USGS
    Owens Valley in the late fifties is a corridor of industrial water management and alpine access. Trace the route of the Los Angeles Aqueduct past Manzanar or locate the film history of Movie Flat beneath the peaks of Mt Whitney.
    4 unique versions available

  9. 1960 Map of Fresno
    1960 Map of Fresno
    1960 Fresno
    1960 Print · USGS
    The San Joaquin Valley's mid-century agricultural boom meets the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada in this detailed survey. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail-driven growth of Fresno, Tulare, and Visalia or locate family roots in smaller towns like Raisin City and Calwa City.
    2 unique versions available

  10. 1962 Map of Fresno, 1968 Print
    1962 Map of Fresno, 1968 Print
    1962 Fresno
    1968 Print · USGS
    The Central Valley and High Sierra meet in this mid-century survey, capturing the region's massive irrigation systems and mountain wilderness. Researchers can trace the rail corridors of the Southern Pacific and locate landmarks like the Tulare Lake Bed and Mount Whitney.
    3 unique versions available

  11. 1966 Map of Fresno
    1966 Map of Fresno
    1966 Fresno
    1966 Print · USGS
    Central California in the mid-1960s showcases a high-production agricultural valley rising into the granite peaks of the High Sierra. Researchers can trace irrigation networks, rail spurs like the Southern Pacific, and landmarks from Mount Whitney to the Lemoore Naval Air Station.

  12. 1975 Map of Lone Pine SE, 1979 Print
    1975 Map of Lone Pine SE, 1979 Print
    1975 Lone Pine SE
    1979 Print · USGS
    The Owens Valley landscape and the settlement of Lone Pine are captured in this mid-seventies aerial survey. Researchers can trace the path of the Los Angeles Aqueduct and the stark expanse of the Owens Lake bed.
    2 unique versions available

  13. 1978 Map of Mount Whitney, 1992 Print
    1978 Map of Mount Whitney, 1992 Print
    1978 Mount Whitney
    1992 Print · USGS
    The high Sierra and Owens Valley meet in the late 1970s, showcasing the transition from alpine wilderness to valley floor settlements. Trace historical mining operations like the Green Monster Mine or find early routes to the summit near Whitney Portal.

  14. 1982 Map of Lone Pine, 1983 Print
    1982 Map of Lone Pine, 1983 Print
    1982 Lone Pine
    1983 Print · USGS
    The community of Lone Pine is captured in the early 1980s, where the high Sierra meets the Owens Valley. Researchers can trace the Southern Pacific rail line and locate ancestral sites like Mt Whitney Cem or the Lone Pine Indian Reservation.
    2 unique versions available

  15. 1994 Map of Lone Pine, 1997 Print
    1994 Map of Lone Pine, 1997 Print
    1994 Lone Pine
    1997 Print · USGS
    Lone Pine in the mid-1990s stands at the intersection of Sierra Nevada recreation and the complex water history of the Owens Valley. Trace the lineage of the town through the Old Lone Pine Cem, the Lone Pine Indian Reservation, and the path of the Los Angeles Aqueduct.

  16. 2012 Map of Lone Pine, 2012 Print
    2012 Map of Lone Pine, 2012 Print
    2012 Lone Pine
    2012 Print · USGS
    Covers Alabama Hills, including Lone Pine, Boulder Creek, and other nearby areas

  17. 2015 Map of Lone Pine, 2015 Print
    2015 Map of Lone Pine, 2015 Print
    2015 Lone Pine
    2015 Print · USGS
    Covers Alabama Hills, including Lone Pine, Boulder Creek, and other nearby areas

  18. 2018 Map of Lone Pine, 2018 Print
    2018 Map of Lone Pine, 2018 Print
    2018 Lone Pine
    2018 Print · USGS
    Covers Alabama Hills, including Lone Pine, Boulder Creek, and other nearby areas

  19. 2021 Map of Lone Pine, 2021 Print
    2021 Map of Lone Pine, 2021 Print
    2021 Lone Pine
    2021 Print · USGS
    In the shadow of the Sierra Nevada, this modern survey of the Owens Valley captures the historic settlement of Lone Pine and its surrounding water infrastructure. Researchers can locate the Grave of 1872 Earthquake Victims, the Los Angeles Aqueduct, and several local burial grounds including Pioneer Cem.

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